Samsung Galaxy S2, the latest flagship device from Samsung and successor of hugely popular Galaxy S. With a dual core 1.2GHZ ARMv7 processor bundled with 1GB RAM & 16GB internal storage, I’ve never experienced any lag even while playing those HD Gameloft games.Developers at XDA have started to roll out many awesome custom Roms and mods for Samsung Galaxy S2. But for playing around with these ROMS and apps, you’ll need to root your Galaxy S2. By rooting your device, you’ll be able to remove the existing restrictions and access core parts of your phone operating system.
REQUREMENT
- Download Odin Downloader
- Download XWKDD tar file [don’t extract, leave as it is]
- Download SuperOneClick
- USB Data Cable
- Download Samsung’s KIES 2.0 or get it from download page
1.Install Samsung Kies 2.0,if not installed,
2.Turn on USB debugging mode in galaxy s2
3.Click on setting>applications>development>USB Debugging
2.Turn on USB debugging mode in galaxy s2
3.Click on setting>applications>development>USB Debugging
4.Turn off the phone and power it on again by pressing Volumedown button, Home button and Power simultaneously. To help you boot device into download mode.
5.. Start Odin downloader
6. Connect phone to computer via USB.
7. Odin software will notify you when it detects phone and gets connected.
8.Select “Auto Reboot” and “Reset Time” checkboxes and leave every other options as default.
9. Press PDA icon and select the XWDD tar file you just downloaded [XWKDD_insecure.tar]
10. Press Start and ODIN will flash the kernel and after that, Galaxy S2 will reboot. Don’t remove the phone from USB and let it reboot.
11.Start SuperOneClick and press ROOT.
12.Reboot the device again.
This method currently works for all Samsung Galaxy S2 versions running android 2.3.3 or android 2.3.4 and above.
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